I'm not saying it's implausible, I just think that's an issue that the writers keep turning to racial profiling when they want to show what a brilliant law enforcement officer Odo is, and don't seem to have any problem with it. It could have been an interesting issue to explore if they had acknowledged it was an issue, but they didn't. They just present it as how effective law enforcement operates. And of course it always works.Yes, truly the law enforcement officer trained by Cardassians should have been morally perfect.
Improbable Cause:
This time he doesn't even have the excuse of the accused race having different physiological capabilities. He is explicitly suspecting the man due to a stereotype. And of course he's right. Racial stereotyping consistently works in this show. It's perfectly brilliant.ODO: This looks like the remains of a pheromonic sensor.
O'BRIEN: A what?
ODO: It's triggered when a person of a particular species gets within range.
GARAK: In this case a Cardassian. Me.
ODO: They're known to be favoured by Flaxian assassins, and it just so happens a Flaxian came aboard the station just this morning.
In "Vortex," Odo accuses Quark on the grounds that the killer used a weapon favored by Ferengi even though, as Quark points out, everyone has access to it. He's right there too.
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